Lower School Mid-Year Demonstrations
Lower School Mid-Year Demonstrations

Lower School Mid-Year Demonstrations

Queensland Ballet Academy

Queensland Ballet Academy

#Lower School students present classwork and repertoire excerpts in the Academy’s studio theatre at Kelvin Grove.

Designed to share elements of the professional training offered at Queensland Ballet Academy, our Lower School students (Levels 6-4) will present classwork and repertoire across three demonstration sessions. 

This showcase event includes demonstrations of class work in ballet, contemporary, classical, character, and historical dance, along with excerpts of dynamic repertoire learned in their current year of training. We hope you will join us and enjoy the work of our dedicated dancers at our state-of-the-art home at Kelvin Grove.

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Price

Tickets on sale in 2024.


Fees

A transaction fee of $5 applies per transaction.

Venue
Academy Studio

Gate 1/101 L'Estrange Terrace,
Kelvin Grove QLD 4059,
Brisbane


Duration

To be confirmed closer to the performance.

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Upper and Lower School

This program combines ballet training with senior academic studies and is best suited to students with ballet experience, who wish to pursue a career in ballet or dance.

Upper School Open Assessments

For the very first time, our Upper School students present their mid-year assessments on stage and open to the public.

Events

We offer a range of workshops and training events for aspiring young dancers, to improve their technique and learn from our esteemed faculty. Participation in these events is open to all

Plan your visit

Everything you need to know before visiting Queensland Ballet Academy in Kelvin Grove. Make sure you know how to find us and where to park.

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.

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